Christian Singles Boston

Welcome to the premier site for Christian singles in Boston. And congratulations for living in one of the coolest cities in the United States. This old city was founded in 1630 and has come through a lot of history to be the place it is today. Since you’re looking for a way to meet some new people in this town, why not also learn a little something about Boston? The more you know, the easier it is to have fun! Boston is certainly a place to live well, so take advantage of this wonderful city and state to do just that.

If you live in Boston, you probably appreciate living in a state full of firsts. Other states have tried to do things first, but Boston takes the cake nearly every time. Harvard, the first North American college, was established in 1636, and America’s first public elementary school, The Mather School, was founded just three years later. We can also thank Boston for candlepin bowling and the Boston Tea Party. The state is also home to the first post office, first lighthouse, and first apple orchard.

If you want to feel like you’re breaking a Guinness record, go to Boston University Bridge on Commonwealth Avenue. Make sure you drive there, because it’s the one of the rare places in the world where an airplane can fly over a car driving over a train passing over a boat. All sorts of cool architecture like this is all over Boston, such as the 13 acres of glass that cover the John Hancock Tower.

The state of Massachusetts has certainly sat at in the driver’s seat of history ever since the first settlers arrived. Because of its location and harbor, Boston was the busiest port in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, beating out both Plymouth and Salem for the title. The financial boost and influx of business that came from being a port city turned Boston into one of the most important cities in America, up until the mid-1700s.

One of the most beautiful parts of Boston is its Emerald Necklace. This verdant parkland was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. Nine parks link together to create 1,100 acres of green paradise. One of the most famous pieces of this strip, the Boston Common, is America’s oldest park and the site of the muster of the Colonials for the Revolution.

There is so much history in Boston that, when walking the streets, sometimes you can imagine that you are back a hundred years or so, living life in a time when corsets were the norm and cell phones were nonexistent. From the city, it’s easy to visit Cape Cod, Plymouth Plantation, and Martha’s Vineyard. Sure, they’re tourist-y spots, but what better way to truly appreciate where you come from? Chances are that some of your friends have never even been to see these places, or some new people are just waiting to share the experience with you. So, if you're a Christian, single, and living in Boston, you've come to the right place to find others like you.